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i rubUsheci every Tliursday a. -- WINDSOR.-XT C. . , v -ST$tfEN W. fcENKEY, v EdRor. ft. H. 'JSwai n is not resppsiblk ! tile-, debts ot this paper (on-! Hrncttd sitce Nov. 8, 1895". Democratic nominees'. For Governor, CYRUS VATSON,of Forsyth. For ' Lieutenant Governor HOS. W. MASON, ot North ampton. - For Secretary of State, II AS. 'M. COOKE, of Franklin. 'For State Treasurer, B. F. AYCOCK of Wayne. ' v; For State Auditor, R.M.ITUR . rKIAH, of Buncombe,' f For Superin.tendeut of Public Instruction,;. C. SCARBOR OUGH, of Johnston. For Attomoy General, F. I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. For Associate Justice of the. 'Supreme Court, A. C. AVERY, of Burfcejand G1$0. II. BROWN, of Beaufort. mauy. are superia'r to the, brains j of thos few. . " . " T. :' : ' ) in-""' ' ' ' " Fuhto etVeeto the Populists and 'De'refocrufs 'seems to have He u t ;a ch HI as e1 d as ice dowu tbfe afdkbone of?tftte Republicans 'an'di tbfose very few Democrats ' lio lr ope fo r Rtyn blican success "this Avar. Be easy gentlemen fusion has not come yet. All trife lovers of their country, all lovers of good order ' and peace devoutly : pray for it. It may not coiner but we hope it will. The Demoe'rifts will make nil honorable Facrifices for it; and '' But-'.thi universal talk oi bc- movMdix "Vc navej named the fight men. We have put lip a strong and winning ticket nil the- ay through. " Thei'e whk- reivlution and. hope te-'air fac8Y; Walter ChVrk was honored by ettdorsc'meTrV for the Vice Presi ilVncy by a rousing vote. ; This is, the omce ne uiMrcb, mm i. has strong hopes of getting the nomination, ' But little talk about "East and West" vs heard in this con vention. Free " silver buttons WeVe nlenti ful tbut only one'.-Till- man pitchfork" badge, and oce of the-"hues has fallen Irom. that. we oeueve an gooui.opu lists w.m -.g ft complete list of. the favor lt an be ready to yield of distnict jelegfttcs to Chicago: The coming campaign will be a desperate one. There will be :fchree State tickets, Locke Craig was made an elec tor at large.at the State conven tion last week. He is a good campaigner. Spier Whitaker says the State Democratic ticket is a strong one T he Ledger is of the same opin ion,: Judge. On next TuesdayT Julv Ttb the National Democratic Convention 'will meet iu, Chicago; Silver will be the money, but who the 'man will be we cannot say. The plough-boy Cy. Watson, Vill run as straight a fur row from Winston to Raleigh on election dy as he ever ran on B father's plantation. Tom Mason, makes A No. 1 "running mate to Cyrus B. Wat son;. His ability and qualiflca- Hions are too 'well- known to our 4 people, for us to describe them. -fle will grnjee our next Senate. fice tor the public good. The effort to make the Popu lists Relieve that the Rev. Mr. Speight was treated with undue courtesy will fail. The 'motive for such insinuations is well un decs too d by sensible -Populists and-Democrats and is raed at its true value. Men, sorao times, in attempt to be very sorry over alleged mistakes, show as- plainly their nialice as they would by open assault Radical' Demo crats and radical f Populists will on ose t lsion. but we believe the great mass of both parties heartily favor it: The Republicans have nomi nated a gold h tan da rd man on a gold standard ;pUtform. There can be no honorable fusion on the part of a " party friend lv to and advocating the free and unlimited coinage of silvej at 16 to I, with the Republican party. They have shut :he door in tae Populist face . They are not strong enough to stand alone. Thev see their former brethren advocatinjr the same issue with them and it is natur.il that they should join hands and fight for the same cause. There is no sac rificing of principle on either side The offices have to be filled, by some one, they simpl' make, an equitable division of them and put, mrnienas oi ineir cause in stead of enemies. Were the Democrats or Populist either to refuse this course and stand by themselves they would lay them selves open to the charge of help ins the Republican gold standard party, because in the opinon of the Ledger neither Democrats or Populists ar9 stronjr enousrl make thefight 'alone, but com bined victory would be assured. B'irst district, C. F. Warren, 1. B. Winborn; Second. J. W. Gran rrm r . -11 ml ' .1 T f jrer, T. u. fernery: xuiru,. Pearsall, J.' H. Currie; Fourth M."W. Pajxc, W. C. Hamper; Fifth, N. - B. Canady, Ed. Fuhr Sixth, W. C Dowd,J. A. Brown; Seventh; Theo. Kintz, W; D. Turner; Eighth E. B. Jonvsj B. F. DiXon; Ninth, W. E. Woorc, G. S.. Powell. ' MR. GOULD CLIPPIKS. We had a very .nice shc;vvbr on Friday night last. Miss Lucolia Womble and Mr. Will llolley, sperit last Friday at Eden House, the guest of Mrs. C. H Etheridge. Mr. J. VV. Branning passed througb town last week en route to Branning. We were jxlad to see Mr. Jer- m:an, the Tn that: in the (not Yei V distant -L' V 7 ... future,) we may speak of lnu a "that Great Mun.' Mr. Garriss, of Norfolk, Vn.f was in toxn tl is week, on buai- ness for the Commercial Lumber Co. of orfolk, Va. Glynk. POWELWYILLi: If EM& The people are delighted tV be jiware of the fact tint he Well ington anil' Pow'ellsvi. lelUt. has nearly. reacbed town, And we liopo to see it soon. Miss Ero Britton returned to her home, near Powellsville, n eck before Kstfrom Rylahd Institute, which she atteudod the past nine month. Mis Sadie Britton rettirned to her tiome at Powellsville on Sun day 21st atVer spending a few weeks with her sister at Cole ninb.,, ' . We? tire exhilerated to see Sirs. J. WiTBuxtoa and Mrs. J- W. Weaver of Rich fcqnnro visitmir their relatives near Powellsville. It is hoped thev will sicnd' a long ahd plesant visit with their iriends. .'..' ' . We are glad to oliserve that Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brit.ot) are looking well. Mr. Herbert Britton returned to his home at this place on Mon day Sth 'after wading nine ... I i, 1 t months at thefccot aun iNCK maie School. Ilo speaks well ot tin chool and will taiKe pleasute in giviiii any ore adisiiptibn oi SAUNDER AND SDTIOS n ulill In tnjctnc ?tvt w call attention to om d Straw Hats Ice nndcIcvU Ic tunt!:ictt arJ cLli?tCit I-aic Miuci nnd Children) ALIx. PR I CE3 AN I ST VE3. sfipprs e aro cot to be extolled in V Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Bcaulifci Line orsCAHl'S, nnd TIl...4.iJ C:t cqi In , COLL.UU5 AND CUFFS . rine Line of. Straw and Felt Eats-. Aelect Slock of T)r GooJ-i IKBIA LINENS, rvod CHECKED- MUSLIMS, COlON CREPON, PIMITIKS, postmaster, at -Ivoe our streets lust Thum no doubt lead his party to vie- tory. ' ' ' ':. At the Democratic conres vMipnal convention; of the 4th dis . Wet held in Raleigh Wednes day Edward W. Pou was nomi nated by scelmatiori and a ri sing vote. F. & Spruill was hominaed for elector.' . T:ftflmtc'- nominee fo governor, v&m Watson, pt .r;nAr TlL-f ?Qr?yth, is anae lawyer arid; a I Sl,iuy 1 V- powerful stump-speaker. He wlill g TjjE UNIVERSAL YtR Mead on dav. , Miss Lee Glynn Womble, re turned home Wednesday, after spending" a cry pleasant 'week iu Coleraine the -guest of the Misses Etheridge. What vonug man was it that called on his girl at night and she mit him washinir dishes Thnt's right "J" learn htm to cook, and it will be a gmd recom mendation for you. Miss Mary Etheridge made us a shorjbut sweet call hint Wud uesday. Come again, Marv wo are always glad to see you. The writer was in Coleraino last Sunday, while there hhe had the pleasure of mooting the lvdi tor, of ohi-'charming little county paper, TiieLedoek. Mr Keri ney is an intelligent and indus trittfs young man, and we wish tuj him much success in his under- takiugs, Little George Jcrnigivu, pt Coleraine, N. C , ic spending a nice time with his uncle Mr. J. it. Our people were pleaded to ee Dr. Tarloc,, of Union iu town on the 22nd, who had not lwhelu the beautiful town of Powellsville in seven loug and wearv raar. II. CGTSe'c our lire ofCig.irs and Tuuicco. rrJXAUS, utci, i;tc WALKE AND AYLUAMS, x . NORFOLK, V A. ' DEALERS IN" Drugs. Paints, Oils, Glass. Spices, Per fumes, etc oim 25skxces aim: of tiu: i'Urkst m atkuiai THY TllfcM AM) YOU WILL USE JfO (TI1K!U . The Stae.Converition held in -Ealeigh last Thursday was com OsecLof the representative cit izens of North Carolina. The Result ol the convention, we be-1 Sieve, meets the hearty approval f.all true Democrts. Bertie will -tally around the ticket, and on election day will come up with a handsome majority for Cy. Wat fcon and the rest. - " x : DICTQF ALL DEMOCRATS POPULISTS UNEASY From the Wilmington Messenger. It was 4:30 o'clock this loom ing when the Democratic State convention ended a memora ble session. It was a big, noisy, good niitured and earned body, with much young blood in it. Its last work was the dection ofl T i -TT i a rri t t donn ix. veoster, rnos o. jar vis, E. J. Hale, and A. M. Wad dell delegates to Chicago-, and' the. nomination of Locke Craiae ! and W. C. Douglas as electors'" at large. The Rapublicans and .Popu lists are already findifjfg fault with the State ticket nominated. This is of course natural. It is no secret that the Populists want ed two Democratic conventions, j Had"u' this .step v-been taken the Populists would have instantly called efc. co n ve n Uo "j , n om i n a ted Gut brie for Governor andput a lot of Democratic names on , the ticket, arid would then have rais ed the cry: "Now Jet's see if yon are really what you say you are?" They proposed to break up the Democratic parity. ' But theyare foiled. . . .. ; . Otho Wilson, the leading fcop- ulist here, said to-day "We will hold our State convention be tween August, 1st and 15th, and there is no doubt of the' fact that W. A. Guthrie will be our nomi nee, and that he will beat Cy. Watson by 50,000 votes." As to Russell, Wilson declined to say one word,saying. it would not !lbe courteous. " . r Another PopulisV said, ljofw eVer: "Russell is simply not in it; not in the calculation at all." H.- Jeruigau. Mr. Will Holley, who ban been ' visiting his cousin Mr. Doft H. Womble, tof the post mouth, returned to uakitiugo last Saturday morning, where ne expects to atteud the Hummer school. Will, is a handsome rind LEVlSTOX LOdA LS; . Mr. J. T. Hoguard tdok atiylng trip to Oxford the other day on an excursion. Mr. L. S. Thompfon, fruit tree agent has been hi town taking orders for fruit trees. Good many salesmen arc visit ing our town just now. The new reception house is now complete aud Mr. Charles Hart gent of Lcwiston depot i now prepareu to nccouiuaaie every body jiettmg on and off trains-. Recent ruins have injured the ? . . . t com cro: very mucu m ana a- round LewiKtou. Pcanftts and cotton are loking well. Mr. Whit. Small wood, from Lousiann. was cnllcif home to 9 the death bed ot hi mother, who died some days ago. Schools havo leen closed some two or three weeks now, and the boys and girls seem to be enjoy ing tbe vacation vety much. June 24, ISOfiw T. VALUAB'E . Till Wc offer tor Halcrtl PIKE, CVPRiJS, ASH. nut ALL OTHER TIMBER on SEVERAL THOUSAND ACRES al Ua-I in Uertie and Northnmptnn Counties, rwrar the RoaieV River and the li:i 1 of the Roanoke nnc Tar P-rrcf Rail IlcMtff irtri the Norfolk nnd Carolina Rail Road. ' We hivite correKn lence nnil itrjrc1icm of its"$hniT. ( nil on or.Bddren . ithir i.f un ftt ROJCOtEL, V Cl- LK 1.0 CAPE1IAUT, A. APKHAT, MM. CAPKHAJ, Exccutoii f W. J. CafrhAfT. an intellisrent vounir man, and his tleparture has thrown ri glooiu over our entire city, ite gait.td numerous staunch friends wliUe out here, and behiud him he leaves many sad hearts. We wish, liim much success iu his NOTICE.- Havloc: qualllicl a B(lmWCfafoY"u;TOflf the estate of foum- Uinfirf dccaed thin-is to notify all pcraon indebted ti sand rRtatc lo'mnn prompt payment nfrd all pirtieA holding ctiuma a.minst the rotate, will :irocr.t them to the tin oifigncd heforo Ihe K'tli day of Julv, lb97."or thlanotlco t ho pleaded in mr of their recovery. ThU 25, Juue, 189G ' Gpo. T. Ryrum, Adai'r St. Leon Scull, Ally. BAZtMORE'S Clothing and Slioe Store WCl be fuuod the Ufr.t, neatrt md ftiMt csj tetc of Men and Boys' Clothing The position of those Dehio:. Jrals-who advocated the present bimetalic standard;.; and now ac ttese id the- County, Democratic- Ifbatform for the free coinage ol Silver at 16 to 1, without'advocafc fcg , International agreement :i8 hot, as assented by some incon- aistent. They Tecognize their ftllegiaoce to the Democratic par ty,.andi Snow that there are others ital4sites at stake -equally im fattant. They know that vtbe groat mass of Democratic thought against their positiwi, and they after all may be sorry and the ftthers . right and lecognizing'the fbet they are willing to iight.wivh. their party for victory and- try lU avTaiimanf T if nfta llHdlv WwUl try to amend it. They jThis lstranSe expression he de- i the PIACEJ where Evervbodv Can Get the Best Goods for the J J MONEY. , . . ,. ,. We carav the largest STOCK nnd Latest designs itrall kinds Of woolen and Silk Fabrics. Our Stock is complete in everything kept in a General Merchan dise Store. V M WINERY 'AND FINE DRESS GOO OS A ..Welmv tViem Cliean and If von wilt come .and" j 4 prove to you that wo can sell them BODY ELSE. CHEAPEK SPECIALITY see us vrc will THAN ANY TB BARRETTS, I now have tht Largest, Prettiest, aud tne UHEAraST Stock ot Mllnery, Dress Goods aujd Notions, EIEtJANT L.1N12 OF PERSIAN SILKS, TAFFCTAS, ALL fcllADE AND COLONS. UKOCADE SATIN. EVER BROUGHT-TO WINDSOR. CALL AND- SEE THEM ETRemember I have again secured the services of the skilled and experiene dTuilliner, Misa Pearl Mason urrsT r.laTr. 'itr lar?rf extra jVmr. lwvt nd f!rc!. . AM Vi: irsr. A frre inl rcll lrr lat r.sxnr (H . tiri" C IhVi 1 pTc. 4ih1 rl..i ri I.U umA Tifl' of tle f.irtnu mul wrll-lnnrr f. ft. J.KvIS 1 Co.. iuai nrr(u?T.. tt fr Kf rfnn Ihc I hvr vrrVmitrtr-l I tare no Tnlr lintp fn ;tia?wp tU" hue fo nlt t e tr Ae. A W t Mf.Ns AND HOY'S HAT'S .lUKSS AND UNDF.lt SHIltTV. f.CKtT.AU. A C. A lArriatil rnmrViv Ve 1VnV Ami Tr.vrn i D.i;V. tf.r tovc oo'tl ;r jat!niNlbjr prruf All th nWo n mrf Cm. tuttrf.$f MR.G. C U'HfTn. tt polite tntl trnrllv rt:n .r.nn. ffl a'.ic I llV.Ak U loc!a all ta hU jox tu r fif all. " Jh!s hou bnjr i r.ml n jt!i v.yrr tf.tU:h ttn I. rn3" VVs ol trrct. AH!Trrrni Tue. rifTcrrnt trnrk. r.n sJ:arl f..r lns T.re cn!t profits, ond quiifc ac. 1o Co th! U ttwt t fV i a rih TU-iM; 11 C. lAZY.Ui)llC.VTo?ntUit. To tiiake Room for Fall Stack. I Will oAVr mv rn;rc ib'.s of SPRING SfJO ?UmfERDESS GOODS e rin .HATS, UNDER AR, LIGHT lEWhT SHOES AT FIRST COST. i'riecs reduced on "nnv other tods 10 percent off. Tbis offer standi 01 for ixty dr.Tf onlj. We offer delivered at your home ' - Pomeranian White Globe- Turnip Large White Nortel k Turnip True Bed Top Flat Strap Leaf Turnip Amber Globe Finest Purple Top Yellow Iluta Bag a And all other desirable varieties (Tarefullv grown from selected itocs. AT FIFTY CENTS PER LR. ' Wiil it pay you to buy doubtful turnip scrdifrom g?nerarnr chandise stores vhen you can get ours at this price, dclirccf ot yoar Pout or Express OfHce? No doubt you can buy thcci a lit tie clrraj errbut isn't it worth ten or fiftecu cents per pound 1 to kner trhtt yoa are going to get? Remember wo pay tho freight acd gurtta tee? safe delircry of the bmalleat pickagc. Geo. Tatt ic 8om, P.-O. Box 5,'0 fced Grow era and Merchant;
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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